The PEN Ten Interview with Safiya, about writing new histories out of your wound, poetry as revolt, poetry as survival.

An in-depth conversation with Safiya for the Between the Covers podcast. She and host David Naimon discuss Cannibal, the meter of hurricanes, living and writing in Charlottesville as a black woman, godlessness, and imperial language.

A new article and interview on the USC website about Cannibal, womanhood, the violence of erasure and silences, as well as the Metcalf Award, and the OCM Bocas Prize.

A new interview with KQED about Cannibal, white America, and the expectations of the "cultivated savage."

An interview with The Rumpusabout Cannibal, growing up Rastafarian, wildness, myth, exile, dismantling English Language, and decolonizing The Tempest.

Safiya writes about the importance of Lucille Clifton’s self-affirming poem “won’t you celebrate with me” for the Academy of American Poets’ February feature, “12 Poems to Read for Black History Month.”